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    Desafíos de Nicaraggua frente al narcotrafico en el contexto del sistema de seguridad regional Centroamericana

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    Tesis (Licenciado en Diplomacia y Relaciones Internacionales)--Universidad Americana, Managua, 2012Este estudio pretende identificar los desafíos que tiene el Estado de Nicaragua para enfrentar al narcotráfico como principal amenaza a su seguridad, en el contexto del sistema de seguridad regional. Asimismo, pretende identificar las capacidades institucionales, precisar el marco jurídico-institucional, distinguir la cooperación internacional e interinstitucional en el ámbito regional y nacional, y señalar el impacto que tiene el narcotráfico en la seguridad nacional y regional

    Community-Based Policing in Nicaragua: Do the Claims of Communitarian, Proactive and Preventative Hold True?

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    Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP) was viewed by many as the means by which the country had avoided the crime and insecurity reported elsewhere in Central America. Paralleling these positive claims, the Nicaraguan National Police have emphasized particular characteristics of the COP model as the basis of this success. The Nicaraguan COP model is founded on three ethical pillars i.e. that it is communitarian, proactive and preventative. In this article, we detail the development of the Nicaraguan community-policing model and evaluate its historical and persisting significance as the guarantor of law and order through a critical evaluation of these claims and characteristics. The article demonstrates the abiding significance of the Nicaraguan COP model, and the distinctive nature of its operation. In contrast to prevailing regional trends there is much to learn from policing that emphasizes dialogue with the community over a reliance on technological or strong-arm solutions. However, the article also observes severe challenges regarding its current capacities and its erosion as a result of the pressures of presidential authoritarianism, political corruption and securitization. This erosion of the COP model has negatively affected the conditions of human security in Nicaragua and is a significant factor explaining the character of recent violence

    Community-based policing in Nicaragua: do the claims of communitarian, proactive and preventative hold true?

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    Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP) was viewed by many as the means by which the country had avoided the crime and insecurity reported elsewhere in Central America. Paralleling these positive claims, the Nicaraguan National Police have emphasized particular characteristics of the COP model as the basis of this success. The Nicaraguan COP model is founded on three ethical pillars i.e. that it is communitarian, proactive and preventative. In this article, we detail the development of the Nicaraguan community-policing model and evaluate its historical and persisting significance as the guarantor of law and order through a critical evaluation of these claims and characteristics. The article demonstrates the abiding significance of the Nicaraguan COP model, and the distinctive nature of its operation. In contrast to prevailing regional trends there is much to learn from policing that emphasizes dialogue with the community over a reliance on technological or strong-arm solutions. However, the article also observes severe challenges regarding its current capacities and its erosion as a result of the pressures of presidential authoritarianism, political corruption and securitization. This erosion of the COP model has negatively affected the conditions of human security in Nicaragua and is a significant factor explaining the character of recent violence

    ROAD RUNNER S.A: Auto-Tienda

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    Seminario Desarrollo de Emprendedores. 2010. Carrera Relaciones Internacionales y Diplomacia RRII.Empresa de giro comercial que ofrece al cliente la posibilidad de realizar la compra de productos varios (licores, refrescos, boquitas, cigarros, lácteos, revistas, periódicos, jugos, cervezas) sin bajarse del vehículo, con comodidad, seguridad, rapidez y precios razonables. El servicio inicia con una persona que toma y entrega el pedido, para luego avanzar a una siguiente ventanilla donde se cancela la compra. Su mercado meta es el sector de clase media y alta que posee un automóvil que circule en la ciudad de Managua. La tienda tiene doble carril y capacidad para atender a 6 vehículos al mismo tiempo, con opciones de pago en tarjeta de crédito o efectivo. Su horario de atención es de lunes a jueves de 8 am a 11: 30 pm., y de viernes a domingo las 24 horas del día. La empresa se ubica en la ciudad de Managua, Km. 8 Carretera Masaya
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